They don't call him a star attraction for nothing. Who wouldn't want Brad Pitt to like them?

Shia LaBeouf, aka He Who Is Not Famous Anymore, appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Monday night to talk about the difficulties of filming the World War II epic Fury with Pitt – namely, that the entire male cast really wanted to be his friend.

Shia LaBeouf is speaking out about the "existential crisis" he suffered this past year, acknowledging his headline-making troubles and crediting his 12-mile daily runs as his "salvation."

"Man, I went through, like, an existential crisis, which turned into some explorations. I had some hiccups, some judgment errors," he said on The Ellen DeGeneres Show Friday.

Speaking thoughtfully to DeGeneres, the 28-year-old former child star made no excuses for several eyebrow-raising incidents over the past year, including a June arrest for disorderly conduct for disrupting a Broadway performance of Cabaret. Once inside the police station following the arrest, the Fury actor yelled, "Do you know who I am?" and then spat at an officer's feet.

Shia LaBeouf admitted Wednesday to acting up at a Broadway show, pleading guilty to disorderly conduct in one of several episodes of bizarre behavior the former Transformers star has displayed in recent years.